The botanical gardens at Trauttmansdorff Castle are located on the eastern outskirts of Merano and, with a surface area of 12 hectares, encompass various botanical environments with plants from around the world. One of the gardens’ unique features is the natural landscape, which forms a sort of terraced amphitheater covering a difference in altitude of over 100 m, thus offering an endless array of views over the thermal spa town of Merano, Adige River Valley, and surrounding mountains, but also a world of insight in observing the various gardens full of exotic and Mediterranean plant life. The gardens are divided into four theme areas: the “Forests of the World,” which are miniature versions of woodland environments in the Americas and Asia; the “Sun Gardens,” which lead through the landscapes of the Mediterranean region; the “Water and Terraced Gardens,” which include gardens designed with steps and flowing water; and the “Landscapes of South Tyrol,” which offer a glimpse at the local area’s native flora. A number of artistic pavilions provide aesthetically pleasing reinterpretations of these environmental themes, also adding in recreational and educational aspects. Further noteworthy attractions are the suspended viewing platform designed by architect Matteo Thun, the aviary, the grotto with a multimedia show, and the lakeside stage for outdoor concerts. Thanks to this winning combination of art and nature, in 2005 the gardens were proclaimed the most beautiful ones in Italy.
IDM Film Fund & Commission — Alto Adige
Via del Macello, 73 — 39100 Bolzano
Phone: +39 0471 094 294
Email: luisa.giuliani@idm-suedtirol.com